Moon Of The Crusted Snow // Waubgeshig Rice
Moon Of The Crusted Snow is a dystopian novel set in a Canadian First Nations community, and it was my choice for the Canadian novel on my tour around the world. Canada (or the world, this is not completely clear)…
Fahrenheit 451 // Ray Bradbury
Yes, I have gone through my life, including a B.A. in English and American Studies, without ever reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Now I have, and what can I say? It’s not the worst book I have ever held…
The Testaments // Margaret Atwood
Over my Christmas and New Year’s vacation, I watched all three seasons of The Handmaid’s Tale and my loving partner decided to support my new obsession by giving me The Testaments for Christmas. I read The Handmaid’s Tale a few…
If Darkness Takes Us // Brenda Marie Smith
Bea Crenshaw is a grandmother, an environmentalist, almost 70 years old, and thrown into an apocalyptic scenario in which she has to take care of her four grandchildren. Luckily, Bea Crenshaw is also a prepper and has been setting up…